I hate that I'm updating my fall education policy syllabus to include school shootings, but grateful that this paper + @maya-rossin-slater.bsky.social's other papers makes it possible to teach it.
Reposted from Paul Bruno
"school shootings increase absenteeism and grade repetition; reduce graduation, college enrollment, and college completion and employment and earnings at ages 24–26...increases in leadership staff and reductions in retention among teachers and support staff" www.restud.com/trauma-at-sc...

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